MORGAN Vychan GAM

____ - 1288

ID Number: I62659

Notes

was succeeded by his son, Leisan ap Morgan Gam, who was followed
by his brother, Morgan Vychan, at an unknown date.
A son of Morgan Gam, probably Morgan Vychan, was among the Welsh
offenders called before Henry III in 1245 "to answer and be
judged for divers homicides, depredations, and damages
perpetrated against the King's peace."
Welsch Castles: 1245/6 The castle which was Morgan Gam's [A.C.]

James MAXWELL

ABT 1780 - 1820

ID Number: I24851

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Spouse: Jane ?. Will of James Maxwell: In the name of God
Amen, I James Maxwell of Tazewell County being weak in body but
of sound mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of the
body and knowing that it is appointed to men once to die I
therefore do make and ordain, this my last will and testament as
followeth:
ToWit: First I appoint my two sons William and Robert to be my
Executors to settle all my affairs and after paying all my debts
to make the following disbursements:
ITEM. First I will and bequest unto JANE my well and beloved
wife all my personel estate to her use as long as she lives and
at her decease it and all that remains to her son Maxwell Comme.
Likewise onto my daughter Mary I will and bequest 150 acres of
land in the back valley being part of a survey of 665 acres at
the upper end joining line with James Harrison and at her
decease to fall to her son Maxwell Cambell.
ITEM: To my four daughters Elizabeth, Margaret, Jane and Nancy I
bequest and equal share of one tract of land in the rich
mountain containing 250 acres and likewise and equal share of
515 acres of land in the back valley be the residue of a tract
of 665 acres in which Mary has her share.
ITEM: Onto my two sons John and William I bequest one dollar
each, they having received their share before.
ITEM: Onto my son James I bequest one dollar he having received
his share before.
ITEM: Onto my son Robert I will and bequeath the land I now live
on and a small tract lying between the tract I now live on and
James Perry's place with all it's appenteuences.
My negro man Dan I will to my wife during her life and at her
death I will him to my son Robert.
I now make the above my last will and testament and renounce and
do away with all other and make and ordain and establish this my
last will and testament.
Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of us this 28th
day of August 1820.
Signed: John Laird
Thoma Whiten
James Whitten
[S816]